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SHOW: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Seattle, WA \ Showbox Sodo 2/17/11
SHOW: Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Seattle, WA \ Showbox Sodo 2/17/11
Last night was beautiful.
Last night was beautiful.
12/28/10
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MIX: summer 2010
Finally, a mix at t&d. This one's for the end of the summer, full of sappy, folksy songs.
You'll find something you like, trust me. Songs in the file are numbered in the order they appear on the mix.
summer 2010 by huy
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1. Slippery When Wet by The Acorn - No Ghost
2. Curs Of Weeds by Horse Feathers - House With No Home
3. Bur Oak by Bowerbirds - Hymns for a Dark Horse
4. Cottonwood Bay by Heather Woods Broderick - From the Ground
5. Me and My Friend by Julie Doiron - Woke Myself Up
6. White Heron by Mountain Man - Made the Harbor
7. The Battle in Water by Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Heartcore
8. Two Moons by Toe - For Long Tomorrow
9. The Joy Of D.H. Lawrence by Erik Enocksson - Farväl Falkenberg
10. Oh My Stars by A Weather - Cove
11. Thinking About You by Big Scary - Winter
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summer 2010
AUTUMN ALBUMS: several arrows later by matt pond PA
Sure, it's a few weeks before the official start of autumn, but I think in the waning days of summer there's no better time to prepare for the next season. In the following weeks, I will share a few albums that I consider as important in the fall as a scarf or a coat.
Here's the first one -- a classic. Matt Pond PA's Several Arrows Later is almost chronological -- it starts in Halloween where he conjures up images of a city pavement's tapestry of leaves, the streets, gutters, and the air full of that smokey, musky smell that stings enough to make you feel like you're going somewhere as you're wrapped up. With hands in your pocket, the album moves through winter -- your neighbor's flaming house, the hopelessness of The Moviegoer -- until it ends somewhere in spring.
This is such an lyrically understated album, and beneath all the beautiful instrumentation, you'll find something there if you just keep your ear to the ground.
preview
Here's the first one -- a classic. Matt Pond PA's Several Arrows Later is almost chronological -- it starts in Halloween where he conjures up images of a city pavement's tapestry of leaves, the streets, gutters, and the air full of that smokey, musky smell that stings enough to make you feel like you're going somewhere as you're wrapped up. With hands in your pocket, the album moves through winter -- your neighbor's flaming house, the hopelessness of The Moviegoer -- until it ends somewhere in spring.
This is such an lyrically understated album, and beneath all the beautiful instrumentation, you'll find something there if you just keep your ear to the ground.
preview
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2005,
indie,
indie-rock,
matt pond pa,
several arrows later
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